Surgery
Volume 20, Issue 11 , Pages 255-257, 1 November 2002

Haematuria

  • JWF Catto

      Affiliations

    • J W F Catto is a Specialist Registrar in urological surgery on the North Trent rotation, UK. He is an MRC Clinical Research Fellow investigating the role of genomic instability in bladder cancer. He qualified from Leeds University, UK, and trained in general surgery at York District Hospital, UK. His interests are urological oncology and laparoscopy
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  • FC Hamdy

      Affiliations

    • F C Hamdy is Professor of Urology and a Consultant Urological Surgeon at the University of Sheffield and the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK. He qualified from the University of Alexandria, Egypt, trained in urology in Sheffield and was Senior Lecturer in urology at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK

Abstract 

Haematuria, the presence of red blood cells (RBC) in the urine, is a common problem in urological practice and accounts for up to 20% of new urological consultations. All patients with a single episode of haematuria require investigation.

Keywords:  urology , haematuria

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PII: S0263-9319(06)70278-2

doi:10.1383/surg.20.11.255.14536

Surgery
Volume 20, Issue 11 , Pages 255-257, 1 November 2002